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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • I' I~ I \ I I I I I () Academics CRIME Athletics )(' • '? ~*: ~ page 2 How to avoid it page 3 \ "---It Prescription for Success PAGE 4 ews Summer Orientation Issue Kids in the hall: A new beginning Kevin Bachman College is about learning to because you need to sleep who's doing the laundry. So many hours a day you're rn In a few weeks you will be get along with people. The ftrst before your test tomorrow morn­ bring quarter , lots of them. class in high chool. At college. one of 800 young adults burst­ person you will have to learn to ing. Quarters are like gold, Washing you are in class three hours a ing onto the campus of John get along with is your roommate. There's no one to tell you machines don't take nickels and day, at most. But that certainly Carroll University. You will Chances are, you will meet when to go to bed, when to get dimes, and unle s you want to does not make it any easier. It's come with suitcases, crates, yours for the first time at school. up, when to study, when to clean wear the same outfit everyday, an adjustment. You'll gel that laundry bags and power tools, You might be a neat freak, he your room, or when to do your you'll need quart rs. first pap r back, and you will ready to transform the dorms of might be a slob. You might laundry. And worse yet, if you You'll have more free time at begin to doubt whether you are Bernet, Murphy and Dolan into smoke, he might not. You might live more than an hours ride college than you will know what cut out for college after all. a place you will call home for go to bed at 10 p.m. and get up from home, it'll probably be you to do with. After all, look at how See HOME on page 3 the next nine months. Mter you at 7 a.m. He might go to bed at put up all your high school pic­ 2 a.m. and get up at noon. You tures, and build might want the Explore the revitalized Cleveland your loft, excuse You'll have more couch here, he Melissa Tilk includes T.G.l.Fridays and other restaurants. me, after your par­ might want it there. As much as people make fun of Cleveland, it is The Cleveland Museum of Art ents build your free time at (Don't worry, your a thriving center of culture and entertainment. 11150 East Blvd., Uni versity Circle, 421-7340 loft, you will say a rooms won't be big For instance, the local music scene is active What a deal! Admission is free to one of tl1e tearful good-bye to college than you enough for couches and varied. With excellent area concert venues, better museums in this part of the country. CMA Mom and Dad. anyway). Your idea check the independent weekly newspapers, Scene provides various education programs, film screen­ Then what? will know what of God's gift to on Thursdays and The Free Times on Wedne days, ings and special exhibits (these kinds of things Leaving for col- music might be to find out who's go ing to be where. u ually have a mall admission fee) . lege is not easy. to do with. Jimmy Buffet with Copies are alway~ left in the Atrium ln add it ion, y y II ume a on those "Going off to college" three. His idea of great music national acts include Cleveland on Natural History books, but all the books in the might be Snoop Doggy Dogg so their tour. l Wade Oval Drive. University world will not prepare you for loud that the books fall off your Also, most of the places listed Circle, 23l-4600 learning how to deal with differ­ dresser. below are accessible via public Ohio's largest museum offers ent people, especially when that Now, it's normally not this transportation. exhibits that explore the solar sys­ person is an irritated roommate exaggerated, but the first thing The Flats tem, dinosaurs, botany and anthropol- and you're sharing the same to do is talk with your roommate So, the Cuyahoga was the river that ogy, including over one million speci­ 12xl2 space with him or her. and come to terms on music, caught on fire, but now its banks are home to mens. A planetarium and live-animal area are What I hope to accomplish in study habits, etc. Some nights Cleveland's prime party area, the Flats. Located also featured. this is to give you, an incoming you'll have to sleep with the on the East Bank, the Odeon and Peabody's Down The Cleveland Play House student, an idea of what life at lights on, and some nights he'll Under are an excellent concert facilities. The 8500 Euclid Avenue, 795-7000 college is really like. have to study in the lounge West Bank is home to the Powerhouse which See CLEVELAND on page 6 Take me out to the ballpark Randy Loeser cost. Street scalpers are rare at the Jacobs Field Professional baseball is finally back at because of hea~y police patrol. They will arrest Jacobs Field, home of the Cleveland Indians. anyone who publicly scalps ti ckets. Before the baseball strike, the Indians set Parking & Transportation various team attendance records, while bringing If there is any draw back from the trip down­ excitement back to a city that has not made a town, it is the cost and availability of parking World Series appearance since 1954. Almost spots. Parking anywhere near the ballpark will every game was a sell-out, with fans packing the cost from $6 to $9, and those spots are taken up ballpark until the beginning of the strike on quickly. Many hotels offer parking for $5, but August 12th. expect at least a 10 minute walk from any loca­ Nonetheless, baseball is back, and so here is tion. Maybe the easiest way to get downtown is the guide to seeing one of the finest baseball using the rapid transit. With shuttles leaving facilities in America: every twenty-minutes, the rapid takes you to Tickets The Tower City Center, which has an under­ Even with the strike, baseball fans were buy­ ground walkway that leads directly into the ball­ ing tickets for this season. Most weekend games park. The rapid runs for an hour after the ball­ are already sold out, as are many of the games in game concludes. September and October, which have standing "The Jake" room only seats remaining. The best time to see At a cost of over $130 million, Jacobs Field the Tribe could be now. .Buying your tickets opened its doors last season to approximately 2 well in advance is always a good idea to guaran­ million baseball fans. This ballpark incorpo­ tee seats. Ticket prices range from $14 for lower rates a little of the old and the new, with the box seats to $6 for general admission and worlds largest free-standing jumbotron score­ bleachers. board to go along with the nostalgia of some of If you cannot get tickets through the Indians, the great ballparks of the past. The statue of Bob Feller, hall of fame Cleveland Indians pitcher overlooks the a ticket agency would be your next best bet. Once inside the ballpark, there are plaza at Jacobs Field. -­ Expect to pay $10 to $15 more than the cover See Jacob's Field on page 3 2 • Freshmen Orientation Summet; 1995 Summer. 1995 Freshmen Orientation • 3 ~~~~------~ Student aid CRIME: What to know and what not to do f John R. Thorne a crime, is to first recognize its lege campuses has had deadly I recently lost my sister in an pus, it is possible to prevent prescription New students. New friends. existence. effects," according to the FBI alcohol related incident." some of those crimes from hap­ New parties. New freedoms. "[Students J have to be aware article. ''The excessive con­ Going to college is fun; it's a pening. under the Old problems. of the situations they are in all sumption of alcohol influences time to new things, and meet try Over the years, Rohal has As new students flock to col­ the time," aid Detective Jam the majority of violent crimes." new friends. They say this is the always emphasized an open­ Surviving freshman year leges campuse this fall, they B. Rohal of the University Rohal agrees with the FBI's best four years of your life, but door policy when it comes to knife will find a lot of new things, but Heights Police Departmenl. finding, but takes his concern what happen in those four years d aling with crimes or helping William M. Biehl, S.J. plenty of time. o need to worry now. Crap! What's one things they will also find are "Don't make your elf a victim." one step further. is up to you. CrimP is prevalent to prevent crim . Assistant Dean, Colle & rock and roll history. day!? Whoa! They didn't tell me this! They did? mally as well as formally? Have you been meeting aid for students who have financial need traught boyfriend, •...... hf'n? h, lwd otl1er rhingH lo do thf'n! C'ac ers. wit margm o sa e y, a s one anoth~e~rwJwC~U~~hMo~m~e~s~~~e~ly~·~T~a~kre~t;; ~k~e~y~s~fr~o~m~~~~;p_. ~ ~~~~~~~-- ~ ~ ------1 Gel real! Wow! They really pile on the work here. appointments, you know. People get upset when you said. "Nonetheless, if the most drastic proposal of Carroll student, a residenl assis­ to drink. Don't they know I have other classes, too? I thought don't show for an appointment) Have those visits Congress is adopted, even John Carroll students who tant was held at gun-point, and • Drug use: As far as drugs JCU: The best location or you! this was supposed to be fun, but they make it more been helpful? Are you using those visits well? Do do not receive federal grants or subsidized loans will several rapes have been report­ go, right now there has been a like a jail. What give·? you need a different adviser? What can I do to help be affected." ed. ln addition to these crimes, ri e in marijuana use in the city. Oh well, I can still turn lhings around; !here's you? That's why I'm here. Financial aid to JCU students includes funds from the use of marijuana has risen, For students who are looking federal and state programs~ John Carroll's endow­ and the problem of underage toward their future, a drug abuse ment and operating accounts and a few other drinking, and excessive alcohol charge on their record will add Academic Difficulty: Let's make sure it doesn't happen sources. Gladstone said that a substantial cutback in consumption continues to be on unneeded problems. federal government aid would mean that the univer­ the upscale. Helen Joyce Be aware of I he expectations of the prof. Keep the • Stalking: Take a stalker sity's financial aid budget would have to be stretched Academic Adv1se1 syllabus handy. Look at the overall content of the It is not being said that John seriously. No one can 'predict to adjust for the losses. Carroll is not a safe place, but il Too many students don't start their college course. Note times for quizzes, tests, midterm exam, what another person will do. John Carroll students, led by the Student Union, is a reality that the "ills of soci­ course work wilh the idea thai il is an intellectual and the final. Put these dates on your university cal­ Always report any behavior that conducted a letter writing campaign in March to ety" do exist on Carroll's cam­ pursuit. Oth r intere ts su h as making new friends, endar as well as due dates for research papers. Gel concerns your safety. protest financial aid reductions to members of and living in the dorm are much more attractive. to know the library staff so that the place becomes pus. What makes any universi­ Officials at the FBI say there Congress. The effort was part of a national campaign ty safer than another is nol its But we have to go back to th primary reason you user friendly for you. The primary reason they are is one common thread that runs came to this Lmiversity. It is to pursue an academic available is to answer your questions. organized by The Alliance for Student Aid, a coali­ location, but rather how aware through most crimes on campus. tion of education associations. Faculty and staff students are lhat these problems di cipline. There is a special reason for an adviser being ''The prevalence of alcohol joined in the effort. The campaign was successful in exist . The only way to preven: For many students , high school was nut too dif­ assigned to you. and firearms on and around col- stopping a Congressional initiative to cut student aid fi ult. You knew how to a hieve, get the knowleclg For example, Initially that person you needed to get the grades to wanted. But. now you should be answering funds in 1995. During the summer months, university leaders are have to rernemher a few basic strategies for u cess. courses at the uni- questions you have. Home away from home contacting alumni and parents to ask for their help in For exampl , courses at the unil'ersity level are You · should get So it all boils down to this: to go home, and get involved. versity level are communicating with members of Congress. Members taughl about lwice as fasl as courses on the high answers to routine what to expect? Well, people You can play a varsity or club of the Class of 1999 and parents are encouraged to choollevel. Th re ponsibility for learning is yours. question , and both of don't study 24 hours a day, but sport, intramurals, get involved taught about twice pitch in by contacting your representatives in From the time you sit in a classroom for the first you should get to it's not Animal House either. in clubs and organizations. Congress and asking them to fight to sustain federal time, until 1he final exam, your e sential duty i to know each other. That The people who do party 24 Bottom line: make friends. as fast as courses funding for student financial aid. be able to as imilate thi knowledge and communi­ person will be writing hours a day usually are not These a.re the people that will cate it back to the professor. on the high school letters of recommen­ around in January. make leaving all your friends at Members of the House of Representatives Whal happen when you get stuck? You haven't dation for you, so it is But don't lose sight of why home a little bit easier. Chances The Honorable FULLNAME the foggiest! Let the profe$ or know. Stay afler class, level. necessary to know you're here. ( Don't worry, your are, orne of the people you will u. s. House of Representatives lell your concerns. A tudy partner or group of stu­ your plan for a major parents will never let you forget meet will be your friends for the Washington, DC 20515 dents is a great way to understand what is being and activities that will round out your intellectual, it). rest of your life. taught. Combine knowledge, not ignorance. Check spiritual and emotional needs. But at the same time, it's At times, you will want lo Salutation: Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms lASTNAME notetaking with other students in class. Discuss the Learning is a process-of discovery, of intellectu­ important to get out, meet peo­ pack it in. Everyone goes material in class daily. or at least weekly with a few al assimilation, and finally of developing a critical ple, stay at school the first few through it at one lime or another. Members of the Senate "study buddies". When students are participating in thinker. weekend even though you want Stick it out, you won't regret it. The Honorable FULLNAME answering each other questions, they are at the point Does this sound daunting? Don't be scared, just of learning the overall picture of what is going on. be prepared to work til you get it! U.S. Senate Washington, DC 20510 Attention Artists: Salutation: Dear Senator tASTNAME The Carroll News is looking for creative, efficient artists who Monthly Prepayment Plan Applications Congress will listen, so express your concerns as soon are also interested in computer illustrations. If interested, see Melissa Tilk in The Carroll News office John Carroll University Academic Advising Center- 397.4219 as possible. available in the Student Service Center 2 • Freshmen Orientation Summer, 1995 :::su::::m:.::mer.::.:!.'...:.:199::::5=------=-Freshmen Orientation • 3 Student aid CRIME: What to know and what not to do f John R. Thorne a crime, is to first recognize its lege campuses has had deadly I recently lost my sister in an pus, it is possible to prevent prescription New students. New friends. existence. effects," according to the FBI alcohol related incident." some of tho e crimes from hap­ New parties. New freedoms. "[Students] have to be aware art icle. "The excessive con- Going to college is fun; it's a pemng. under the Old problems. of the situations they are in all umption of alcohol influences time to try new thing , and meet Over the years, Rohal has As new students flock to col­ the time," said Detective James the majority of violent crimes." new friends. They say this is the always emphasized an open­ Surviving freshman year leges campuses this fall, they B. Rohal of the University Rohal agree with the FBI' best four years of your life, but door policy when it comes to knife will find a lot of new things, but Heights Police Department. finding, but takes his concern what happens in thos four years dealing with crimes or helping William M. Biehl, S.J. plenty of time. o need to worry now. Crap! What's one things they will also find are "Don't make your self a victim." one step further. is up to you. Crime is prevalent to prevent crimes. AsSIStant Oean, Colle. City and the Galleria offer the that what its all time. Finals? Not times as they did in high school, the profs cover a lot interest subsidy on Stafford Loans. Members of the is not high for 2,400 institutions, avoided. He offers the following get tired or bored during the Before and After The Game lop name retail outlets in thf' to worry. They're more material in the semester than your teachers two committees will meet in June to resolve the dif­ it is an indication that the ills of advice in such situations. game can go and play. The With the revitalization of it for shopping and relax­ about? fifteen weeks away. did in the whole year in high school. So, you need to ference. The Budget Conference Committee's deci­ society have spilled over onto • Date Rape: When she says Indians also offer fans a chance Cleveland, th downtown area ation. I can have a lot of fun before then. This is college! work much harder at courses than you used to do, sion will set the upper limit of aid that can be fund­ campuses. no, everything has to stop. If to broadcast an inning at th e has become a popular place to Opening in September is The o \Vork! A IJ pI ay! Parties! Rushing! Frats, sorori­ and you have to work at them continuously. You ed by appropriations committees during the summer John Carroll is not a minority anything happens past that Fan Cast Booth. hang out before and after the Rock and Roll Hall of l<'ame ties, sports, up all night, sleeping in-isn't that what really can't blow them off, even for a day. and in subsequent years. among colleges and universities point, she needs to report it to Jacobs Field is not the place game. The Flats offer fans such which will offer fans the chance its alJ about? Another couple of things. Do your profs know According to Gladstone, many colleges and uni­ that have been hit by crimes. In the police. to go if you are an autograph places as Shooters, Grand Slam I(} see one of the top architectur­ Then midterms come along. Well, O.K., I've hit who you are? Have you talked with them? Often? versities are more dependent on federal aid pro­ the past three years, a John • Drinking and driving: If hunter. Players wiU only sign Bar and Grill, and B-W 3 to al designs in the country along most of my classes, haven't I? Well, some of them, Take the initiative. Not only in the classroom, but grams than is John Carroll. They may face even Carroll University female stu- you are at a party, you have to for about a half an hour fTom the watch the gam from inside. A with a C"hanc<> to he a part of at least. No problem! Oh, oh! Three heavies in one also in the halls, in their offices, on campus, i nfor­ greater repercussions, he noted. "Our institutional dent was murdered by a dis- make sure that everyone gels time the gates open (90 minutes I ittle closer to the park, Pete & rock and roll history. day!? Whoa! They didn't tell me this! They did? mally as well as formally? Have you been meeting (-.t.~6Jr.~~~£~o~r~~st~u~d;ents who have financial need trnug~b~~nd, anMhMJCU homes~) ~ Thbili e b~~m ..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, -~~~, Pn? On , T hac other rhings to clo rhcn . puc f'l'S. wit ,. margm o s c , a slone co-ed ad c'h Get real! Wow! They really pile on the work here. appointments, you know. People get upset when you said. "Nonetheless, if the most drastic proposal of Carroll student, a resident assis­ to drink. Don'tth y kno\V I have other classes, too? I thought don't show for an appointment.) Have those visits Congress is adopted, even John Carroll students \Vho tant was held at gun-point, and • Drug use: As far as drugs JCU: The best location for you! tl1is was supposed to be fun, but they make it more been helpful? Are you using those visits well? Do do not receive federal grants or subsidized loans will several rapes have been report­ go, right now there has been a like a jail. What gives'? you need a different adviser? What can I do to help be affected." ed. In addition to these crimes, rise in marijuana use in the city. Oh well, I can still turn things around; there's you? That's why I'm here. Financial aid to JCU students includes funds from the use of marijuana has risen, For students who are looking federal and state programs, John Carroll's endow­ and the problem of underage toward their future, a drug abuse ment and operating accounts and a few other drinking, and excessive alcohol charge on their record will add Academic Difficulty: Let's make sure it doesn't happen sources. Gladstone said that a substantial CLttback in consumption continues to be on unneeded problems. Helen Joyce Be aware of the expectations of the prof. Keep the federal government aid would mean that the univer­ the upscale. • Stalking: Take a stalker Academic Advtser syllabus handy. Look at the overall content of the sity's financial aid budget would have to be stretched It is not being said that John seriously. No one can ·predict Carroll is not a safe place, but it Too many students don't tart their college course. Note times for quizzes, tests, midterm exam, to adjust for the losses. what another person will do. John Carroll students, led by the Student Union, is a reality that the "ills of soci­ cours work with the idea that it is an intellectual and the final. Put the e dates on your university cal­ Always report any behavior that conducted a letter writing campaign in March to ety" do exist on Carroll's cam­ pursuit. Other intcre ts such as making new friends, endar as well as due dates for research papers. Get concerns your safety. protest financial aid reductions to members of pus. What makes any universi­ and living in the dorm are much more attractive. to know the library staff so that the place becomes Officials at the FBl say there Congress. The effort was part of a national campaign ty safer than another is not its But w have to go back to the primary reason you user friendly for you. The primary reason they are is one common 1hread that runs organized by The Alliance for Student Aid, a coali­ location, but rather how aware came to this university. It is lo pursue an academic avai !able is to answer your questions. through most crimes on campus. tion of education associations. Faculty and staff students are that these problems discipline. There is a special reason for an adviser being "The prevalence of alcohol joined in the effort. The campaign was successful in exist . The only way to preven: For many students , high school was not too dif­ assigned to you. and firearms on and around col- stopping a Congressional initiative to cut student aid ficult. You knew how to a hieve, get th knowledge For example, Initially that person you needed to get the grade· to wanted. But now you should be answering funds in 1995. During the summer months, university leaders are have to remember a few ba ic strategic for success. courses at the uni- questions you have. Home away from home eontacting alumni and parents to ask for their help in For example, courses at the university level are You · should get So it all boils down to this: to go home, and get involved. versify level are communicating with members of Congress. Members taught about twic a fast a courses on the high answers to routine what to expect? Well, people You can play a varsity or club of the Class of 1999 and parents are encouraged to hool I vel. There ponsibility for learning is yours. questions, and both of don't study 24 hours a day, but sport, intramurals, get involved taught about twice pitch in by contacting your representatives in From the time you sit in a classroom for the first you should get to it's not Animal llouse either. in clubs and organizations. Congress and asking them to fight to sustain federal time, Lmtil the final exam. your e sential duty is to know each other. That The people who do party 24 Bottom line: make friend . as fast as courses funding for student financial aid. be able to assimilate this knowledge and communi­ person will be writing hours a day usually are not These are the people that will cat it back to the profe sor. on the high school letters of recommen­ around in January. make leaving all your friends at Members of the House of Representatives What happens wh.en you get stuck? You haven't dation for you, so it is But don't lose sight of why home a little bit easier. Chances The Honorable FULLNAME the foggie&t! Let the professor know. tay after class, neces ary to know you're here. ( Don't worry, your are, some of the people you will level. U. S. House of Representatives tell your concerns. A study partner or group of stu­ your plans for a major parents will n.ever let you forget meet will be your friends for the Washington, DC 20515 dents is a great way to understand what is being and activities that will round out your intellectual, it). rest of your life. taught. Combine knowledge, not ignorance. Check spiritual and emotional needs. But at the same time, it's At times, you will want to Salutation: Dear Mr./MrsJMs LASTNAME notetaking with other tudents in class. Discuss the Learning is a process-<>£ discovery, of intellectu­ important to get out, meet peo­ pack it in. Everyone goes material in class daily. or at least weekly with a few al assimilation, and finally of developing a critical ple, stay at school the first few through it at one time or another. Members of the Senate "study buddie ". When student are participating in thinker. weekends even though you want Stick it out, you won't regret it. The Honorable FUllNAME answering each other questions, they are at the point Does this sound daunting? Don't be scared, just of learning the overall picture of what is going on. be prepared to work til you get it! U.S. Senate Washington, DC 20510 Attention Artists: Salutation: Dear Senator LASTNAME The Carroll News is looking for creative. efficient artists who Monthly Prepayment Plan Applications Congress will listen, so express your concerns as soon are also interested in computer illustrations. If interested, see Melissa Tilk in The Carroll News office John Carroll University Academic Advising Center- 397.4219 as possible. available in the Student Service Center 4 • Freshmen Orientation Summer, 1995 Summer, 1995 Freshmen Orientation • 5

those in Bernet Ball. From the network, you are allowed unlimit- d Internet access including Frosh Impact Telnet, File Transfer Protorol On-Cam U I '" WI'P) and World Wide Web s are~~ entitled"~'~'" to an acc.o ~"dootunt on the (WWW). You can also acces the Blue Streak athletics aided by freshmen VAX sy tern. This account will academic VAX mainframe forE­ enable you lo ac(·ess E-mail and mail and class assignment , run Randy Loeser J imi on wa a vital part of the with impact. Some were also gives you access to the word processing, preadsbeet lf you think you can't make Blue Streak volleyhall team's nervous about playing col· Internet. and datahase software applica­ an impact as a freshman in you r uccess in 1994. Her play lege athletics. But all of Jenging task put before you during your four 1b obtain an account, go to tions and aC('CSs Crasselli favorite port at John Carroll helped the learn make its second them were able to make years. Compared to this, the courses will look room 159 in the . cience Center Library's on-line catalogs. You University, think again. Many straight NCAA Tournament the adjustm ent from high easy. Here is how to open your mailbox: with your JCU lD between the can purcha e your own NIC or freshmen not only contributed appearance, going all the way to school to college sports. To: The Class of 1999 • Turn left to your first number hours of ll a.m. - l2p.m. or buy one from Information last year, they excelled. the "elite eight" before being "The guys on the team From: John Carroll Mailroom • Then right, pass your 2nd number on time 4p.m. - 5p.m., Monday through Services at cost, which is around Take Matt Lemieux, for knocked out. Then she shifted made me feel welcome Subject: Some helpful mail tips to make you r • Then stop at 2nd number Friday. You can be sending E­ $60. If you wish lo obtain an NIC instance. For years the John gears and swam on the confer­ right away," said Le mi eux. first year at JCU a little easier. To help • Then left again directly to your 3rd number mail to your friend around th or Resid nee Hall LAN account, Carroll track team couldn't score ence champion women's swim "! knew l would be able to e nsure your mail gets to the right place, have Th en turn a few numbers back' to the right a world that same day! go to room 55 in the Science points in the men's pole vault. team, taking second in the back­ help this team (track) your friends and family use the proper mail­ you pull outward and your box will open. If you own a PC and a network Center during the hours listed That changed when Lemieux, stroke. She just missed qualify­ since they did not have a ing address: • The mailroom will be open Saturday, August interface card ( I C) you can con­ previously. Voice mail will also from Euclid High School, OH, ing for Nationals in that same pole vaulter. If their was Your Name 26 and Sunday, August 27 to help. nect to Carroll's network from all be avail able in all the dorms at joined th team in 1994. Not event. any pressure it was from Your mailbox # Here are a few of the services that the mail- residence hall rooms except no additional co t to students. only did he score points, he also In softball, pitcher Kris myself, I did not want to John Carroll University room offers: became an All-Ohio Athletic Brigee, from Gabriel Richard let my teammates down ." 20700 North Park Boulevard • We sel l stamps Conference performer and he High School, MI, picked up five Most JCU coaches University Heights, OH 44118-4581 • We ship and receive UPS qualified for the CAA Div ision of the team's 14 wins; in men's agree that freshmen ath­ Please DO NOT include dorm information in • We have padded envelopes and boxes available -- - Cra s IIi Library will be doubling in size within HI Outdoor Track and Fi eld basketball, guard Ryan letes can be valuable addresses. • We will tape up boxes for you . the next year with the addition of the John and Mary Championships, where he fin­ Eskridge, from Rootstown High assets to a team's success. Opening your mailbox may be the most chal- • We ship and receive overnight express mail Jane Breen Learning Cent r whi his now under con­ ished eleventh. School, OH, started ll games "Over the past few struction. The library offers num erous services aside Or how about Pam Jimison? and scored 129 points to lead all years I have been lucky to 1= from the ever growing catalog of hooks and periodi­ A three-sport standout al freshmen basketball players; have athletes that have and processed by STS a few days cals. The new addi tion to Crasselli will also provide Kenston High School, OH, Lori Hammer, from Tiffin High come from successful high Cable later. Therefore, it is not uncommon increa e tudy space for tudent along with mu h greater I ctroni School, OH, school programs," said Cable Entertainment Package: This for your balance to be approximate­ re earch capabili ties. was a two­ Head Tennis Coach Greg is above and beyond the basic cable ly four to 10 days behind. As one sport star on Debeljak. ''Those athletes (Channels 3, 5, 8, 19, 25, 43, 49, week's worth of calls is processed, Library Hours th e volley­ have been able to make The Weather Channel, C-Span, your balance is updated, which will Sunday 11 a.m.- Midnight ball and much easier and Blue Streak sweeper, Tom Hahn, started all four years while he wa s at John Carroll. During CNBC, CNN Headline News, Bravo cause the above mentioned jump. Monday - Thursday 7:30a.m. - Midnight have reall y helped out the that time he helped win back·to back·to back OAC titles and never lost a home game. & C-Span 2 and the Discovery Friday 7:30a.m.- 9:00 p.m . team." Channel). The entertainment package will Can I pay my STS bill somewhere on campus? Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. freshmen impact can Football League. as varsity athletes ended with include the 13 additional stations: All STS payments should be sent to: often be a sign of greater things lf you play as a freshman, you the termination of their high CNN, The Family Channel, ESPN, Nickelodeon, Sp c ial scheduJ s ar po ted in the library for holiday and semes­ r o m to come. That's how it was for could even have your name school career. However, pro­ Arts&Entertainment, Lifetime. TNT, TBS, VH 1, USA, Student Telephone Services ter breaks, summer sessions and finals week. Benedictine former JCU superstar P.J. called on the radio. Or, your grams such as intramurals exist American Movie Classics, MTV, Black P.O. Box 78117 High Scbw.l 1~. Insan from Wickliffe i ture or U\)le, at JCU, too. A Entertainment Television , , ft.<. ----~ ...... 01-1, work ed lligh Schoo!, OH, saw extended could appear in variety of sports 0 - ~ ~----~--~- The cost of the Entertainment ac age is Reference staff provides assistance in the use of library resources, his way from action at quarterback in his the school news- • ranging from flag $80.00 for the year or $50.00 for the semester. Make your check payable to: and specific help in the use of the electronic catalog, abstracts, index­ a starter on freshman campaign in 1991. paper. WUJC, pressure It was football to water Student Telephone Services es, and other reference tools. A reference librarian is available at all the JUmor Although he endured some John Carroll's polo can be found times the library is open, except for evenings after 10 p.m. varsity to a Lough times, his hard work and radio station, from myself, I did within the intra­ Telephones Features key back-up dedication lo become a winner mural program, Q.M broadcasts all not want to let my • Customer Service Circulation linebacker paid off. Given the job of a full football games as whi ch runs all Why won't my Authorization Code work? A Student Telephone Services Customer Circulating materials may be borrowed from the library for a period on the OAC time varsity starting quarterback school year long. • Because my authorization code is designat­ well as a cross teammates down Service Representative will be available of four weeks. The library reserves the right to recall materials when c hampi on a year later, Insana helped the section of men's There are ed to be used from campus phones only. weekdays from 10a.m. to 7p.m. (EST) to another patron requests to use them. Reserve material are for use in football team Blue Streaks improve. Last year, • Because I have not followed the dialing and women's bas­ -Matt Lemieux other ways to par­ answer your questions. Our telephone number the library. A JCU ID card with current validation sticker, alumni, or of 1994. He his senior season, he led the ketball contests. ticipate, as well, instructions listed in this calling guide. is 1(800) 947-4787. special borrower's card must be presented to borrow library materials. received Streaks to their first OAC title such as club sports like rugby • Because my authorization code has· been It welcomes student invo lv ement Students and faculty of NEOMARL institutions, Northeast Ohio M o s t since 1989. He finished the in the fo rm of play-by-play and lacrosse. deactivated due to delinquency in paying. • Account Balance Major Academic and Research Libraries, have reciprocal borrowing Valuabl e season with an astounding 13 announcers, field reporters and From intramurals to pick-up • Because I have not returned my STS regis­ Account balances are available 24 hours a day privileges and may borrow materials for a four week period. These John Carroll records and was studio hosts. If you prefer the football or baseball games on the tration card to the STS office. STS must through the STS Automated Account Balance institutions include The University of Akron, Case Western Reserve named OAC Offensive Player of power of the pen over a headset front lawn, athletics will prove to receive your registration card before your Inquiry System (Remember: your social secu­ University, Cleveland Public Library (no reciprocal borrowing privi­ his team- the Year. Plus, the Streaks fin­ and microphone, the award win­ be an enjoyable element of your authorization code can be activated. rity number serves as your account number). leges), Cleveland State University, Kent State University, Northeastern mates. All ished the year ranked fifth in the ning sports section of The career at John Carroll. The eas­ Our 24 hour balance hotline number is 1(800) Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Oberlin College, The College these ath - country. Insana is currently Can-oll News gives students a iest way to partici pale is to come Why has my authorization code been deacti­ 747-4787. of Wooster, and Youngstown State University. A current student or fac­ As a freshman, Shannon Vickers gained va luable playing time letes were challenging for the starting quar­ chance to cover any one of the to John Carroll and ask about vated? ulty ID must be presented to borrow materials. giving him the experience he would need to lead the Streaks to freshmen. terback job with the British John Carroll's 20 varsity sports. getting involved. You're half • Because my account is delinquent. Dialing Instructions a 1993·94 OAC Crown. Freshmen Columbia Lions of the Canadian For some students, their days way there. • Because you or your school has notified STS that you no longer attend this school. Telephone Directory _ Local: 9+XXX-XXXX Reference 397-4234 Audio-Visual 397-4710 Circulation 397-4233 Director 397·4231 When is it most cost-effective to place a long Domestic Periodicals 397-4715 The Carroll News distance call? Inter-library Loan 397-4232 Long Distance: 8 + 1 +(XXX) XXX-XXXX • See Chart Melissa 'Iilk Wait for tone, then dial Authorization Code Editor-in-Chief Health ser- to aspirin and vitamins can find I didn't pay my STS bill because I didn't International vices is an impor­ what they are looking for at the receive a statement. James Auricchio Long Distance: 8 + 011 +Number tant but often Health Center. It offers all types Managing Editor • STS offers two options. Your bill can be sent PIZZAZZ offers an array of sauces and toppings for pasta as Wait for tone Dial Authorization Code unused service of over-the-counter remedies, to either your campus address or your perma­ offered to JCU though they cannot fill prescrip­ well as pizza. Our menu also includes sensational salads, United States Puerto Rico Kevin Bachman nent home address. lf you do not receive an Service. students. Located tion drugs. US Yir;girt lslands calzoni, burgers, appetizers, chicken, veal, eggplant and Assistant Managing Editor itemized statement within 2 to 3 days of the in the basement For students in need of more M T w T f s s sandwiches, from the traditional to the creative. "WILL RECEIVE" date listed on the back of of Murphy Hall on the south end attention, there is a doctor avail­ Sr. Mary Ann Flannery the page, call the STS Office and a duplicate "~:o o o o o • of the building, across from the able at the Health Center from bill will be sent to you. (Conodo 9om ...... ) 20680 North Park Boulevard • University Heights Advisor cafeteria, the health center offers 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Monday ... ~:: • a wide array of services and is through Friday. Following a visit Just off Fairmount Circle across from JCU The Carroll News is published weekly during each Why did my account balance jump from $10 ...... with the doctor, students can get llpm open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . to $35 overnight? semester. H you'd like to get involved, see Melissa in the to8•m Monday through Friday. any needed prescription filled at (Ca.r.ch: 12pm. Sam) CN office or call 397-4398. Watch for the organizational • The calls that you make daily are accumu­ ••••• one of the local pharmacies such 321-7272 Ailing students in need of any­ meeting in early September. lated over a seven day period and are received thing from crutches and ice packs as Campus Drug or Revco. PIZZAZZ welcomes you to John Carroll! This issue was designed and engineered by Jonathon Hofley. See Student Service Center on the bottom of page 6 Summ€r. 1995 Summer, 1995 4 • Freshmen Orientation - - Freshmen Orientation • 5

tho e in Bernet Hall. From the network, you are allowed unlimit­ ed Internet ac ·ess including Frosh mpact Telnet, Fil e Transfer Protorol On-Cam (FTP) and Worl d Wide We b u 5 "are~ entitled'"' t;"o a'"n dacco ~unt on th "e (WWW). Yo u can also access th e Btue Streak athletics aided by freshmen A system. This account will academi c VAX mai nframe ~ r E­ enable you to access E-mail and mai l and class assignments, ru n Randy Loeser Jimi son was a vital part of the wi th impact. Some were also give you acces to th word processin g, spreadsheet If you th ink you can't make Blue Streak volleyball team's nervous about playing col­ Internet. and databa ·e software applica­ an impact as a freshman in your s uccess in 1994. Her play lege athl etic . But all of lengi ng task put before you during your four To obtain an account, go to ti on and access Grasselli favorite sport at John Carroll helped the team make its second them were able to make I 0 years. Compared to this, the courses will look room 159 in the Science Center Library's on-line catalogs. You University, think again. Ma ny straigh t NCAA Tournament the adjustmen t from high easy. Here is how to open your mailbox: with your JC JD between the can purchase your own NIC or freshmen not only contributed appearance, going all the way to school to college sports. To: The Class of 1999 • Turn left to your first number hour of 11 a.m. - 12p.m. or buy one from Informa tion last year, they excell ed. the "elite eight" before bei ng ''The guys on the team From: John Carroll Mailroom • Then right, pass your 2nd number on time 4p.m. - 5p.m., Monday through ervices at co t, which is around Take Matt Le mi eux, fo r knocked out. Then she shifted made me feel we lcome Subject: Some helpful mail tips to make your • Then stop at 2nd number Friday. You can be sen ling E­ $60. H you wish to obtain an NIC instance. For yea rs the John gears and swam on the confer­ righ t away," said Lemieux. first year at J C U a little easier. To bel p • Then left again directly to your 3rd number mail to your fri end around the or Re idence Hall LAN account, Carroll track team couldn't score ence champion women's swim " I kn ew I would be able to ensure your mail gets to the right place, have Then turn a few numbers back to the right as world that same day! go to room 55 in the cien e points in the men's pole va ult. team, taking second in the back­ help thi s team (track) your friends and family use the proper mail­ you pull outward and your box will open. If you own a PC and a network Center during th hours listed That chang d when Le mieux, stroke. he j ust missed qualify­ since they did not have a ing address: • The mailroom will be open Saturday, August interface card (NIC) you can con­ previously. Voice mail will also from Euclid High School, OH, ing for Nati onals in that same pole vaulter. If their was Your Name 26 and Sunday, August 27 to help. nect to Carroll's network fro m a.ll be available in all the dorms at joined the team in 1994. Not event. any pressure it was from Your mailbox # Here are a few of the services that the mail- residence ha ll rooms except no additional co t to tudents. only did he score points, he al so In softball, pitc her Kris myself, 1 did not want to John Carroll University room offers: became an All-Ohio Athletic Brigee, from Gabriel Richard let my teammates down." 20700 North Park Boulevard • We sell stamps Conference performer and he High School, MI, picked up five Most JCU coaches University Heights, OH 44118-4581 • We ship and receive UPS qualified for the CAA Division of the team's 14 wins; in men's agree that freshmen ath­ Please DO NOT include dorm information in • We have padded envelopes and boxes available Grass lli Library will be doubling in size within III Outdoor Track and Field basketball, guard Ryan letes can be valuable addresses. • We will tape up boxes fo r you . the next year with the addition of the John and Mary Championships, where he fin­ E kridge, from Rootstown High assets to a team's success. Opening your mailbox may be the most c hal- • We ship and receive overnight express mail Ja n Breen Learning C nter whi ch i now under n­ ished eleventh. School, OH, started 11 games "Over the past few struc tion. The library offers numerous serv ices aside Or how about Pam Jimison? and scored 129 points to lead all years I have been lucky to from the ever growing catalog of books and periodi­ A three-sport standout at freshmen basketball players; have athletes that have and processed by STS a few days cals. The new addition to (; ru sselli will also prov idl· Kenston High Sc hool, OH, Lori Hammer, from Tiffin High come from successful high Cable later. Therefore, it is not uncommon increases study space for students along with much greater ele troni School, OH, school programs," said Cable Entertainment Package: This for your balance to be approximate­ research capabilities. was a two­ Head Tennis Coach Greg is above and beyond the basic cable ly four to 10 days behind. As one s port star on Debeljak. ''Those athletes (Channels 3, 5, 8, 19, 25, 43, 49, week's worth of calls is processed, libJary Hours the volley­ have been able to make The Weather Channel, C-Span, your balance is updated, which will Sunday 11 a.m.- Midn ight ball and the jump much easier and Blue Streak sweeper, Tom Hahn, started all four years wh ile he was at John Carroll. Du ring CNBC, CNN Headline News, Bravo cause the above mentioned jump. Monday- Thursday 7:30 a.m. - Midnight w o m e n' s have really helped out the that time he helped win back-to back-to back OAC titles and never lost a home game. & C-Span 2 and the Discovery Friday 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. track t ams; team." Channel). The entertainment package will Can I pay my STS bill somewhere on campus? Saturday 10 a.m.- 6 p.m . a nd Bob Freshme n impact can Football League. as varsity athletes ended with include the 13 additi.onal stations: All STS payments should be sent lo: Juliann a often be a sign of greater things If you play as a freshman, you the termination of their high CNN, The Family Channel, ESPN, Nickelodeon, Special schedules are posted in th library for ho liday aud seml'S­ f r o m to come . That's how it was for could even have your name school career. However, pro­ Arts&Entertainment, Lifetime, TNT, TBS, VH 1, USA, Student Telephone Services ter breaks, summer sessions and fi nals week. Benedictine former JCU P.J. called on the radio. Or, your grams such as intramurals exist American Movie Classics, MTV, Black P.O. Box 78117 High School lnsana. lnsan?.:=;;.;;;..~ at JCU, too. A Ente rt ainment Te levision OH, work ed High School, OIT, saw ex tended variety of sports The cost of the Entertainment ac " - ~ ---- -~ Reference staff provides assistance in th use of library resourees, his way from action at quarterback in his ranging from flag $80.00 for the year or $50.00 for the semester. Make your check payable to: and specific help in the use of the electronie ('atalog abstracts, index­ a starter on freshman campaign in 1991. paper. pressure it was football lo water Student Telephone Services es and other reference tools. A r ference librarian is available at all the junior Although he endured some ' John Carroll's polo can be found times the library is open, except for evenings after 10 p.m. varsity to a tough times, his hard work and radio station, from myself, I did within the intra­ Telephones Features key back-up dedication to become a winner mural program, Q_M broadcasts all not want to Jet my • Customer Service Circulation I inebac ker paid off. Given the job of a full which runs all Why won't my Authorization Code work? football games as A Student Telephone Services Customer Circulating materials may be borr-;;-;ed from the library for a period on the OAC time varsity starting quarterback school year long. • Because my authorization code is designat­ well as a cross teammates down Service Representative will be available of four weeks. The library reserves the right to recall materials when champion a year later, Insana helped the section of men's There are ed to be used from campus phones only. weekdays from lOa.m. to 7p.m. (EST) to another patron requests to use them. Reserve materials are for use in football team Blue Streaks improve. Last year, • Because I have not followed the dialing and women's bas­ -Matt Lemieux other ways to par­ answer your questions. Our telephone number the library. A JCU ID card with current validation slicker, alumni, or of 1994. He his senior season, he led the ketball contests. ticipate, as well, instructions listed in this calling guide. is 1(800) 947-4787. special bon-ower's card must be presented to bon-ow library materials. received Streaks to their first OAC title • Because my authorization code has· been It welcomes student involvement such as club sports like rugby Students and faculty of NEOMARL institutions, Northeast Ohio M o s t since 1989. He finished the and lacrosse. deactivated due to delinquency in paying. in the form of play-by-play • Account Balance Major Academic and Research Libraries, have reciprocal borrowing Valuable season with an astounding 13 From intramurals to pick-up • Because I have not returned my STS regis­ announcers, field reporters and Account balances are available 24 hours a day privileges and may bon-ow materials for a four week pe riod. These Fresh man John Carroll records and was tration card to the STS office. STS must studio hosts. If you prefer the foothill or baseball games on the through the STS Automated Account Balance institutions include The University of Akron, Case Western Reserve honors from named OAC Offensive Player of power of the pen over a headset front Ia wn, athletics wi 11 prove to receive your registration card before your Inquiry System (Remember: your social secu­ University, Cleveland Public Library (no reciprocal borrowing privi­ hi team- the Year. Plus, the Streaks fin­ and microphone, the award win­ be an enjoyable element of your authorization code can be activated. rity number serves as your account number). leges), Cleveland State University, Kent State University, Northeastern males. All ished the year ranked fifth in the ning sports section of The career at John Carroll. The eas­ Our 24 hour balance hotline number is 1(800) Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Oberlin College, The College these ath- country. Insana is currently gives students a iest way to participate is to come Why has my authorization code been deacti­ Carroll News 747-4787. of Wooster, and Youngstown State University. A current student or fac­ letes were challenging for the starting quar­ chance to cover any one of the to John Carroll and ask about vated'? As a freshman , Shannon Vickers gained valuable playing time ulty ID must be presented to borrow materials. giving him the experience he would need to lead the Streaks to freshmen. terback job with the British John Carroll's 20 varsity sports. getting involved. You're half • Because my account is delinquent. Dialing Instructions a 1993-94 OAC Crown. Freshmen Columbia Lions of the Canadian For some students, their days way there. • Because you or your school has notifted STS that you no longer attend this school. Telephone Directory ----::---7 Local: 9 + XXX-XXXX Reference 397-4234 Audio-Visual 397-4710 Circulation 397-4233 Director 397-4231 When is it most cost-effective to place a long Domestic Inter-library Loan 397-4232 Periodicals 397-4715 The Carroll News distance call? Long Distance: 8 + 1 +(XXX) XXX-XXXX • See Chart Melissa 1ilk Wait for tone, then dial Authorization Code Editor-in-Chief Health ser- to aspirin and vitamins can find IZZAZ I didn't pay my STS bill because I didn't vices is an impor­ what they are looking for at the International receive a statement. James Auricchio Long Distance: 8 + 011 +Number tant but often Health Center. It offers all types • STS offers two options. Your bill can be sent PIZZAZZ offers an array of sauces and toppings for pasta as Managing Editor Wait for tone Dial Authorization Code unused service of over-the-counter remedies, to either your campus address or your perma­ offered to JCU though they cannot fill prescrip­ well as pizza. Our menu also includes sensational salads, United Stales Puerto Rico Kevin Bachman nent home address. H you do not receive an Service students. Located tion drugs. U S Virgin Islands calzoni, burgers, appetizers, chicken, veal, eggplant and Assistant Managing Editor itemized statement within 2 to 3 days of the '-- - in the basement For students in need of more M r w r F s s sandwiches, from the traditional to the creative. "WILL RECEIVE" date listed on the back of of Murphy Hall on the south end attention, there is a doctor avail­ the page, call the STS Office and a duplicate of the building, across from the able at the Health Center from Sr. Mary Ann Flannery (c.n.b.. ~:D. _ _...... , D D D D. 20680 North Park Boulevard • University Heights Advisor bill will be sent to you. cafeteria, the health center offers 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Monday ... :~· a wide array of services and is through Friday. Following a visit Just off Fairmount Circle across from JCU The Carroll News is published weekly during each Why did my account balance jump from UO {c.n.b """ 0 llpm)...... open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with the doctor, students can get semester. H you'd like to get involved, see Melissa in the to S35 overnight? 1o"""'8am Monday through Friday. any needed prescription filled at (Canada: llpm • &m) 321-1272 CN office or call 397-4398. Watch for the organizational • The calls that you make daily are accumu­ •• • ••• Ailing students in need of any­ one of the local pharmacies such lated over a seven day period and are received OAY NIGHT ..:1 WEEICEND meeting in early September. D Suodon! • ...... - thing from crutches and ice packs as Campus Drug or Revco. This issue was designed and engineered by Jonathon Hofley. PIZZAZZ welcomes you to John Carroll! See Student Service Center on the bottom 0 f page 6 Summer. 1995 6 • Freshmen Orientation------Summer; 1995 Cleveland: opportunities tor tun ... The nation's oldest regional theater offers a variety of classic and Homecoming SU officers contemporary American plays. Cleveland Public Theater 6415 Detroit Avenue, 631-2727 This off-Broadway style theater offers original productions, seek your help adaptations, performance artists and music and dance productions. Playhouse Square Center he Student Un ion cle for the advancement of stu­ 1519 Euclid Avenue, 771-8403 belongs to you. As the dent rights. Together, we can Featuring the Ohio, State, Allen and Palace theaters, this com­ student government of contribute to the well-being of plex presents musical productions plus popular national and TJohn Carroll University, the univer ity, enhancing not international productions. The e theaters are home to the the Student Union is the one only our Carroll experience, but Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Opera, Ohio Ballet, DANCECieveland organization to which you auto­ also the experience of future stu­ and the Great Lakes Theater Festival. matically belong -just by being dents. In order to enjoy ou r col­ .. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo a student. Whi le the Student lege years, we must make them 3900 Brookside Park Drive, 661.-6500 Union is here to faci litate your our own. One of the largest zoos in the Midwest, thi s zoo is home to more personal college experience, it Come help run the Student than 3,300 animals. A newer attraction, the Rainforest is a two­ is also here to Union Video help define our Store which is acre exhibit of what an Amazon rainforest is like. Togetherl we can West Side Market collective col- contribute to the designed to pro- J 979 West 25th t., 664-3.386 lege experience. vide a service to The famous West Side Market is only open Monday, Wednesday, ln order to make well-being of the all tudents at a Friday and Saturday and features every fresh food imaginable. our college discount {video Cleveland Metroparks eX peT i en C e university, enhancing are $2 with a 351-6300 memorable and Discount Card). lf More than 19,000 acres make up the Cleveland Metroparks com­ exciting, The not only our Carroll you cannot help Robert Fox, of University Parkway, hands Doralice Tavolario a box fi ll ed with canned goods for Project FOCUS. Students-·- can- vassed Universi ty Heights in search of food for inner city families for Thanksgiving. posed of the zoo and 13 other reservation . For instanc , the Euclid Student Union wi th this project, Greek reservation is located in nearby South Euclid and wa~ named needs you! experience, but the please rent from cizing events by eeing Valerie a volunteer for one of our six more to John Carroll than you for the creek that runs the length of it. The Student our election of Hartman, the Secretary. week:y Project Gold Community seek to gain. What will you Cleveland Lakefront tale Park Un ion meets experience of future over 500 videos Come help the finance om­ Service Projects by seeing Jason make of John Carroll 11755 every Tuesday because every mittee, buy a discount card, or McMinn. niversity? Shaker lakes Regional Nature Center at 5:15 p.m. in students. dollar spent goes help set up the 3 on 3 tourna­ Rise to leadership by nan­ There i a lot happening. Be 2600 S. Park Blvd., 321-5935 the Jardine back to the stu- ments by seeing Jason Stevens, ning for your Freshman Class a part of the solution-Join your For the great outdoors off-campus, this nature center offers out­ Room. Yo u are always invited dents in the form of cheaper Treasurer. Come help with Office after the first six weeks of tudcnl Union! door activities and environmental programs. Trails take you to a because it is your meeting. events and more activities. Commuter Affairs, the Food lasses. Come see John Cranley lake, ravine, marsh, field or tream. Come voice yo ur concerns and Come help orga nize Committee or Parent Weekend anytime for anything. We care incerely, desires. If necessary, demand Homecoming or the Review by seeing Doralice Tavolario, about you. We hope yo u will Cleveland Botanical Garden that your Student Union take Committee by seeing Bill Glunz, Director of Internal Mfairs. care and come to love John Doralice Tavolario 11030 East Boul evard in University action! Or, help us achieve our Vice-President. Come help with Get involved with making CarroU University. This can Internal Affairs Ci rcle already ambitious goals of pro­ the big brother/big sister project, th ings happen by seeing Kate only be achieved through con­ Tlw Cleveland Botanical Garden is a viding social activities, service pick up your freshman record, or Robinson, the chairperson of cern, activi m and community. John Cranley place of rare beauty, where aU aspects of projects, and serving as a vehi- help us make signs and publi- Special Events. Serve oth ers as Let us challenge you In givP Student Union President horticulture can he enjoyed and studied. A community resource center, the Garden invites visitors of all ages to explore the wonders of plants and nature, providing programs, information, The 1995-96 John Carroll University and advi(· on horticultur , landscape and floral design, and envi­ ronmental con ervation . References For more information on any of these place , you can call the Conventi n and Visitors Bureau of greater Cleveland at 621-4110. Th information in this article was taken from various pamphlets Above: Music and cheer overflow Student and t..h phone book. at each year's Homecoming festiv­ ities. left: Pat Klus proves he has what it ta kes to be a good seat The Student SSC. Not on ly will the SSC cush ion salesman . .. Service Center take your money, but they will Union will serve as a also give it to you. Students sort of "nerve can cash checks up to $25.00 John Cranley Jason Stevens center" for most per person per day wi th a valid SUBS~RIPTI ONS studf'nts over JCU 1.0. University check President Treasurer their fo1Jr years at John not mailed to your home may S UBS~RIPTIONS Carroll. The SSC offers a l•ari­ also be picked up at the sse ety of services. First and fore­ The SSC also serves as an S UBS~RIPTI ONS William Glunz Bishoy Mikhail most, the SC is th place information base where you Vice-President Chief Justice where students make any can pick up anything from bus S UBS~RIPTI ONS adjustments to their st·hedulcs schedules and exam schedules outside of regular registration to financial aid information S UBS~RIPTIONS periO

6 • Freshmen----- Orientation Summer, 1995 Summer, 1995 Cleveland: opportunities for fun The nation's oldest regional theater offers a variety of classic and Homecoming SU officers contemporary American plays. Cleveland Public Theater 6415 Detroit Avenue, 631-2727 This off-Broadway style theater offers original productions, seek your help adaptations, performanc artists and music and dance productions. Playhouse Squa re Center he tudent Union cle for the advancement of stu- 1519 Euclid Avenue, 771-8403 belongs to you. As the dent rights. Together, we can Featuring the Ohio, tate, Allen and Palace theaters, thi com­ student government of contribute to the well-being of plex presents musical productions plus popular national and TJohn Carroll University, the university, enhancing not international production . These theater are home to the the Student Union is th one only our Carroll experience, but Cleveland Ballet. Cleveland Opera, Ohio Ballet, DANCECleveland organization to which you auto­ also the experience of future stu­ and the Great Lake$ Theater Festival. matically belong- just by being dents. In order to enjoy our col­ ... Cleveland Metroparks Zoo a student. While the Student lege years, we must make them 3900 Brookside Park Drive, 661-6500 Union is here to facil itate your our own. One of the larg st zoos in the Mid west, this zoo is home to more personal college experience, it Come help run the Student than 3,300 animals. A newer attraction, the Rainforest is a two­ is also here to Union Video help defi ne our Together, we can acre exhibit of what an Amawn rainforest is like. Store which is West Side Market collective col- contribute to the designed to pro­ 1979 West 25th St., 664-3386 lege experience. vide a service to The famou& West Sid<' Mark<'! is only open Monday, Wednesday, Jn order to make well-being of the all students at a Friday and Saturday and features every fr<'sh food imaginable. our college discount (videos Cleveland Metroparks experience university, enhancing are $2 with a 351-6300 memorable and Discount Card). If Ro bert Fox, of University Parkway, hands Doralice Tavolario a box filled with ca nned goods for Projed FOCUS. Students can­ More than ] 9,000 acres make up the Cleveland Mctroparks com­ exciting, The you cannot help not only our Carroll vassed University Heig hts in search of food for inner city families for Thanksgiving. posed of the zoo and 13 other reservations. For instance, the Euclid Student Union wi th this project, needs you! Creek reservation is located in nearby South Euclid and was named experience, but the please rent from cizing events by seeing Valerie a volunteer for on of our six 111ore lo John Carroll than you for the creek that runs the length of it. The Student our selection of Hartman, the Secretm")'. week:y Project Gold CommutJity seck to gain. What will you Cleveland Lakefront State Park Union meets experience of future over 500 videos Come help the finance com­ Service Proj cts by eeing Jason make of John Carroll 11755 every Tuesday because every mi ttee, buy a discount card, or McMinn. · niversity'? Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center at 5:15 p.m. in students. dollar spent goes help et up the 3 on 3 tow-na­ Rise to leadership by run­ There i a lot happening. Be 2600 S. Park Blvd., 321-5935 the Jardine back to the stu- m.ents by seeing Jason Stevens, ning for your Freshman Class a part or the solution-Join your For the great outdoors off-campus, this nature center offers out­ Room. You are always invited dents in the form of cheaper Treasurer. Come help with Office after the first six weeks of Student Union! door activities and environmental programs. Trai l take you to a because it is your mee ting. eve nts and more activities. Commuter Affairs, the Food classes. Come see John Cranley lake, ravine, marsh, field or stream. Come voice yo ur concerns and Come help organize Committee or Parent Weekend anytime for anytl1ing. We care incercly, desires. If necessary, demand Homecoming or the Review by seeing Doralice Tavolario, about you. We hope you will Cleveland Botanical Garden that your Student Union take Committee by seeing Bill Gl unz, Director of Internal Mfairs. care and come to love John Ooralice Tavolario 11030 East Boulevard in University action! Or, help us achieve our Vice-President. Come help with Get involved with maki ng Carroll University. This can Internal Affairs Circle already ambitious goals of pro­ the big brother/big sister project, things happen by eeing Kate only be achieved through <'On­ The Cleveland Botanical Garden is a viding social activities, service pick up your freshman record, or Robinson, the chairper on of cern, activism and community. John Cranley place of rare beauty, where all aspects of projects, and serving as a vehi- help us make signs and publi- Special Events. S rve others as Let us hallengc you to give Student Union President honicuJturc can be enjoyed and studi d. A community resource center, the Garden invites visitors of all ages to explore the wonders of plants and nature, providing programs, information, The 1995-96 John Carroll University and advic on horticultur , landscape and floral design, and envi­ ronmental conservation . References For more information on any of these places, you can call the Convention and Visitors Bureau of greater Cl veland at 621-4110. The information in this article was taken from various pamphlets Above: Music and cheer overflow Student and the phon book. at each year's Homecoming festiv­ ities. Left: Pat Klus proves he has what it takes to be a good seat SSC. Not only wi ll the SSC cushion salesman. Service Center take your money, but they will Union will serve as a also give it to you. Students son of "nerve can ca h check up to $25.00 John Cranley Jason Stevens centPr" for most per person per day with a valid SUBStRIPTIONS students over JCU 1.0. University checks President Treasurer their four yt•ars at John not mailed to your home may SUBStRIPTIONS Carroll. The SSC offers a vari­ also be picked up at the sse. ety of servil'eS. Fir ·t and fore­ The S C also serves as an SUBSURIPTI ONS William Glunz Bishoy Mikhail most. the S C i the place information base where you Vice-Pres ident Chief Justice wh('re students make any (•an piek up anything from bus SUBSURIPTI0 N S adjustments to their schedules schedules and exam chedules outside of regular registration to financial aid information SUBStRIPTI 0N S periods. Adds. drops, tran­ and dass course listings for Valerie Hartman Doralice Tavolario script reque ts, and with­ the following semester. When SUBSURIPTIONS Secretary Internal Affairs drawals Rre just a few of the the time comes when you need J acadcm ic transact ions that go to visit the Student Service on in the SSC. The SSC also Center, just walk in and say hi. SUBSURIPTIONS ucts as the window for univer­ The SSC is located on the first Sity payments. ll tuition pay­ floor of the Administration SUBSURIPTI ONS ments not mailed to the busi­ Building closest to the School Meetings every TUesday at 5:15 in the Jardine Room. ness offil'e can be made at the of Business archway. SUBStRIPTIONS SUBSURIPTIONS We welcome YOUR Input. I R E A D to The Carroll News The Carroll News your only weekly repor t on look for your order John Carroll athletics form in the mail 8 • Freshmen Orientation Summer. 1995

,.. uring your orientation, you will have the opportuni­ ty to meet and get to know the following eight ori­ Dentation advisors. They will assist you during your orientation experience and as school begins. Take advantage of their knowledge of the campus and enjoy your orientation session. Welcome. rientation Advisors Jason Coles ,schedules & advisors Cleveland, OH Resident Assistant Major: History/Education Career Plans: Secondary School History .------l s St------, ,. t u d e n t Teacher Da 1 Hobbies: Sports

8:30- 10:30 a.m. Arrive and settle into rooms (East Hall) 10-10:45 a.m. Mass (leave from lobby of East Hall/remain in Atrium after Mass) Eric Embacher 10:45 - 12 p.m. Foreign Language Placement Exam (Room T.B.A.) Meet in East Hall Mogadore, OH lobby at 10:30 a.m. to be escorted to test.) Resident Assistant 12- 12:45 p.m. Lunch in the cafeteria Major: English 12:45 - 1 p.m. Getting to know you (Cafeteria) Hobbies: Guitar, Painting/Drawing ' 1-2:15 p.m. Talk for Students and Parents (Jardine Room) 2:30-3:15 p.m. Writing Proficiency Exam (All Students) • Science Building, Room 168 3:15- 4:30 p.m. Reading Proficiency Exam (All Students) • Science Building, Room 168 5-6 p.m. General Academic Advising Conferences (Parents and Students) * See advising slip in student packet for assigned room. 6-7 p.m. Dinner with faculty advisor. (Cafeteria) Monroe France 7-9 p.m. Student Life Session (Jardine Room) Cleveland, OH 9-11 p.m. Social Activities (Student Activities Center) Campion Hall 397-5333 Major: English/Education Da 2 Career Plans: Special Education Teacher 7:30- 8:30a.m. Breakfast (Cafeteria) Hobbies/Activities: Reading, Traveling, 8:45-9:30 a.m. Mathematics Proficiency Exam (All Students) Art, Volunteer Activities 9:30- 10:00 a.m. Financial Aid Presentation (Mandatory Student Attendance) Junior Class President Jardine Room 10-11 a.m. Residence Hall Tours (Students Only) • Leave from the Atrium Angel Kornuc Parma, OH ll-12:30 p.m. I.D. Pictures and forms to be filled out (Students Only) Off-Campus 749-3211 Faculty Dining Room 11-12:30 p.m. lndlvidual clvising ana RegiS atJOn n y) Career Plans: English Teacher * See advising slip in student packet for assigned advising time Hobbies/Activities: Figure Skating, 12 - 1:30 p.m. Lunch (Cafeteria) Music!fheater, Gamma Delta Sorority, 1-3:30 p.m. Individual Advising and Registration (Students Only) Student Union Murphy Room * See advising slip in student packet for assigned advising time Javier Reveron Lorain, OH r e n t s East Hall397-5100 p a Major: Marketing Career Plans: Spanish Advertiser in Florida Da 1 Hobbies/Activities: Music, Dancing, 1995 Outstanding Freshman 9:30-1 0:30 a.m. Arrive and settle into rooms (East Hall) Wrestling, Campus Tour Guide 10-10:45 a.m. Mass (leave from lobby of East Hall/remain in Atrium after Mass) 12-12:45 p.m. Lunch (Cafeteria) Kate Robinson 12:45-1 p.m. Getting to know you (Cafeteria) Birmingham, MI 1-2:15 p.m. Talk for Student and Parents (Jardine Room) Pacelli Hall 397-2817 2:30-4:45 p.m. Trolley Tour of Cleveland (Optional) Major: Communications (leaves from the Belvoir Parking Lot) Hobbies/Activities: Music, Spending or time with friends, Student Union Student Activities Center • Recreation facilities available 5-6 p.m. General Academic Advising Conferences (for Parents and Students) * ee Advising Slip in student packet for assigned ro